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Louisville firm sells software division (bizjournals.com via Yahoo! Finance) - I-Many Inc., an international firm that helps businesses comply with contractual and regulatory obligations, purchased a software arm of Global Healthcare Exchange LLC, the companies announced Thursday.
Will Software Businesses Really Move Toward the Middle in '08? (Addict 3D) - Blue-GNU: "Anne Zelenka recently predicted that software businesses will move from the extreme 'closed' and 'open' licensing models toward the center, what she refers to as 'clopen', or hybrid closed and open licensing models..."
Yahoo Software Will Work on Rival Google’s Mobile Programs (Search Engine Journal) - This week at the Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas, Yahoo revealed that they will provide software that allows independent developers and companies build programs for phones, including those that run Google’s new Android operating software for wireless mobile devices. Instead of ignoring their search rival’s operating system, Yahoo is embracing it and aims to [...]
DHS finds flaws in 180 open source software projects (BetaNews) - Is Linux and open source software really more 'secure' than commercial software products? Maybe, yet maybe not.
CIO Panel at Software 2007 - Transcript (ZDNet) - At Software 2007 in Santa Clara, Calif., panel chair, Ernie von Simson talks to CIOs Neil Cameron of Unilever, Rob Carter of FedEx, Patricia Morrison of Motorola and Tony Scott of Disney. The CIOs share their "biggest gripe" with enterprise software companies. They also discuss the challenges behind implementing SaaS,...
Skywire Software appoints worldwide sales VP (The Frisco Enterprise) - Skywire Software, a Frisco-based provider of vertical enterprise software and services, appointed Mike McCurley as vice president of worldwide sales Wednesday.
Microsoft Bids for Search Software Firm (NYTimes.com via Yahoo! Finance) - Microsoft’s $1.2 billion bid for a Norwegian search software company is seen as an effort to add tools to its lucrative Office products and fend off Google.
Software Maker Offers A 'Spell-Checker' For Design Engineers (Investor's Business Daily via Yahoo! News) - Suppose the alternator rattles free on the first 10 cars rolling off an automaker's assembly line and bangs into the cooling fan. The line is stopped at a big cost to the company.
ArcSoft demos new embedded digital photo software (BetaNews) - The company debuted new software to provide more functionality for manufacturers aiming to offer consumers ways to display their digital photography.
Small Lindon software company acquired (Provo Daily Herald) - San Diego's The Active Network buys WingateWeb A small Lindon technology company is being acquired by The Active Network, a San Diego provider of corporate event management software for sports groups, in a stock and cash deal, company officials announced Monday. Details of the deal weren't disclosed.
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